09-17-2006, 07:45 PM
He killed his whole life, and even had mass graves. But there was nothing 'super' about him. A human monster is a human nonetheless. He did not go beyond human limits with the 'prolific murders', just as Batman has never gone beyond human limits with his 'heroic feats'. Every human has the ability to destroy a Son of Krypton with green gloves, beating Superman that way was nothing special. If he had killed him with his bare fists and strength, as Doomsday did:
![[Image: top-ten-villainous-moments-20051129052250139.jpg]](http://comicsmedia.ign.com/comics/image/article/672/672586/top-ten-villainous-moments-20051129052250139.jpg)
then maybe he would have been 'superhuman'. Superhuman means going beyond human abilities, otherwise there wouldnt be classes of superheroes. Batman has no metahuman abilities (the lowest superhuman class possible), and is therefore NOT a superhero.
![[Image: top-ten-villainous-moments-20051129052250139.jpg]](http://comicsmedia.ign.com/comics/image/article/672/672586/top-ten-villainous-moments-20051129052250139.jpg)
then maybe he would have been 'superhuman'. Superhuman means going beyond human abilities, otherwise there wouldnt be classes of superheroes. Batman has no metahuman abilities (the lowest superhuman class possible), and is therefore NOT a superhero.
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